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Fortunately, continuation frames don't exist in HTTP/3.



QUIC protocol itself is certainly sophisticated, but implementing it might be a different story. I'm still skeptical about the overall "safety"/protection of HTTP/3.

A QUIC UDP server is definitely going to need to store state data to maintain a connection/session, and now you also have the good old UDP security (packet flood protection etc) mixed in. I guess time will tell.




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